2012년 11월 17일 토요일

Chapter 6. Structure-Class Words II - English Grammar and Phonology



This chapter was just an extension upon the previous chapter and continues to explain the different types of structure class words. In this chapter it goes over: prepositions, conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, relative and interrogatives.

Prepositions- signal that allows one to know a noun  is coming
Prep+Noun= Prepositional Phrase
EX: We played with our basketball inside the house.

Conjunctions: join grammatical structures, but is broken into 2 different parts
1. coordinating conjunction- and, but, or, nor, yet, for, so
2. Correlative conjunction- both...and, either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also

Subordinating conjunction- join all parts of a sentence that are grammatically equivalent
Types: manner, compare/contrast, cause/effect, condition, purpose

Relative- Where, when, why, who, whom

Interrogatives- Question words---Why, whom, whose, what, where and why

Again, I do not have many questions regarding this material, it is just a lot of different parts and can become hard to not get them all mixed up. 

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